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The phrase "a kind of intelligence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type or category of intelligence, often in discussions about cognitive abilities, emotional intelligence, or artificial intelligence.
Example: "Emotional intelligence is a kind of intelligence that allows individuals to understand and manage their own emotions as well as those of others."
Alternatives: "a type of intelligence" or "a form of intelligence".
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He realized that his son "had a kind of intelligence that I don't have".
It may be that for this a kind of intelligence is required that I'm not able to exercise.
It is in this way that a computer reflects a kind of "intelligence" similar to that of humans.
A community of criticism enables a kind of intelligence that its members could not generate in isolation.
"Our content respects a kind of intelligence in the readers that right now a lot of writing about teenage girls doesn't," Gevinson told me.
Mr. McCarthy has cited the episode as an example of how terrorists could use civilian trials as a kind of intelligence gathering tool.
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He was a kind of intelligence-gatherer".
Fey's intelligence comes across, of course, but it's a kind of managerial intelligence, a high level of competence.
He had a kind of instinctive intelligence, like a Bedouin tracker or a Cherokee scout.
Until now, the state's Office of Counterterrorism has functioned as a kind of internal intelligence agency.
In particular he talked about Graph Rank, which he said acts as a kind of artificial intelligence for Facebook users.
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